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Association between suicidal behaviour and impaired glucose metabolism in depressive disorders
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- Koponen , H , Kautiainen , H , Leppanen , E , Mantyselka , P & Vanhala , M 2015 , ' Association between suicidal behaviour and impaired glucose metabolism in depressive disorders ' BMC Psychiatry , vol 15 , 163 . DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0567-x
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Background: Disturbances in lipid metabolism have been linked to suicidal behaviour, but little is known about the association between suicide risk and abnormal glucose metabolism in depression. Hyperglycaemia and hyperinsulinaemia may increase the risk of depression and also the risk for suicide, we therefore studied associations between suicidal behaviour and disturbances in glucose metabolism in depressive patients who had been referred to depression nurse case managers. Methods: Patients aged 35 years and older (N = 448, mean age 51 years) who were experiencing a new depressive episode, who were referred to depression nurse case managers in 2008-2009 and who scored = 10 on the Beck Depression Inventory were enrolled in this study. The study was conducted in municipalities within the Central Finland Hospital District (catchment area of 274 000 inhabitants) as part of the Finnish Depression and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults study. The patients' psychiatric diagnoses and suicidal behaviour were confirmed by the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Blood samples, for glucose and lipid determinations, were drawn from participants after 12 h of fasting, which was followed by a 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) when blood was drawn at 0 and 2 h. Insulin resistance was measured by the Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index (QUICKI) method.' Results: Suicidal ideation (49 %) and previous suicide attempts (16 %) were common in patients with major depressive disorder or dysthymia. Patients with depression and suicidal behaviour had higher blood glucose concentrations at baseline and at 2 hours in the OGTT. Glucose levels associated positively with the prevalence of suicidal behaviour, and the linearity was significant at baseline (p for linearity: 0.012, adjusted for age and sex) and for 2-hour OGTT glucose (p for linearity: 0.004, adjusted for age and sex). QUICKI levels associated with suicidal behavior (p for linearity across tertiles of QUICKI: 0
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- Koponen , H , Kautiainen , H , Leppanen , E , Mantyselka , P & Vanhala , M 2015 , ' Association between suicidal behaviour and impaired glucose metabolism in depressive disorders ' BMC Psychiatry , vol 15 , 163 . DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0567-x
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- 8, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.ocn956347981
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource